“While the photos at the D.M.V. (New York) will still be taken in color, the engraving is done in grayscale, hence the Ansel Adams feel.” FeelsStillsDoneTakenNew YorkColor Author:Ansel Adams
“The years between thirty-five and sixty-five revolve before the passive mind as one unexplained, confusing merry-go-round. True, they are a merry-go-round of ill-gaited and wind-broken horses, painted first in pastel colors, then in dull grays and browns, but perplexing and intolerably dizzy the thing is, as never were the merry-go-rounds of childhood or adolescence; as never, surely, were the certain-coursed, dynamic roller-coasters of youth. For most men and women these thirty years are taken up with a gradual withdrawal from life.” MenYearsMindFirstsCertainTakenFiveChildhoodYouthColorWindBrokenMen And WomenHorseRoundsIllThirtyDullSixtyPassiveAdolescenceConfusingMerryThirty YearsWithdrawalRoller CoasterCoastersDizzyUnexplainedMerry Go RoundPastel Book:The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age Stories Source: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age Stories
“When your whole world is shaken from all the risks we have taken, Dance with me, dance with me into the colors of the dusk.” WorldWholeTakenRiskColorWhole WorldSunsetDusk Author:Ben Harper
“Nothing is arbitrary, nothing is insulated in beauty. It depends forever on the necessary and the useful. The plumage of the bird, the mimic plumage of the insect, has a reason for its rich colors in the constitution of the animal. Fitness is so inseparable an accompaniment of beauty, that it, has been taken for it.” Has BeensReasonAnimalBeautyForeverRichTakenColorDependsBirdConstitutionInsectsArbitraryInseparable Book:The Early Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson Source: The Early Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson
“I'd love for there to be a situation - a world in which that's just not even a question anymore. We are all filmmakers - different stripes, genders, sexual orientations, colors - and our work can be taken on its own terms. I'm really looking forward to that day.” WorldDifferentTermSituationTakenColorGenderFilmmakerLooking ForwardOrientationStripes Author:Lynn Shelton
“The suggestion of denying any measure of their full political rights to such a great group of our population as the colored people is one which, however it might be received in some other quarters, could not possibly be permitted by one who feels a responsibility for living up to the traditions and maintaining the principles of the Republican Party. Our Constitution guarantees equal rights to all our citizens, without discrimination on account of race or color. I have taken my oath to support that Constitution.” FeelsMightPoliticalPartyRaceResponsibilityPrinciplesSupportTakenRightsGroupsColorCitizensRepublicanEqualTraditionAccountsConstitutionPopulationDiscriminationCivil RightsAfrican AmericanGuaranteesQuartersSuggestionsRepublican PartyMaintainingEqual RightsOathPolitical Rights Author:Calvin Coolidge
“All hair is away from the face - there's no emotion and all of the personality is taken away. I envisioned the way a 'virtual girl' is drawn in a cartoon. Then I added these different colored extensions - white, red and black, which adds to the synthetic feeling of the hair. I used colors which looked most dramatic against each of the models' real hair. The different colors give you that pop of fakeness so we're not talking about reality. Like a futuristic princess.” WayGivingDifferentRealFeelingsRealityFacesUsedGirlBlackWhiteEmotionTalkingTakenColorHairPersonalityModelsRedAddPopsDramaticPrincessCartoonExtensionsNot TalkingFuturisticSyntheticDifferent ColorsFakenessReal HairRed And Black Author:Guido Palau
“By the combination of lines and colors, under the pretext of some motif taken from nature, I create symphonies and harmonies that represent nothing absolutely real in the ordinary sense of the word but are intended to give rise to thoughts as music does.” GivingDoeRealLinesTakenColorOrdinaryHarmonyCombinationSymphonyPretextMotifs Author:Paul Gauguin